Customized my SIG P226 .40

I got my E2 Grips for my P226 and they feel great. And because there are no screws, it actually gave it a nice clean look. I also got a stainless guide rod and couldn't stand the mis-match with the blued barrel, so I polished it and now it looks awesome. It was super easy. A little vinegar, sand paper (600, 1000, 2000), mothers polish, and a buffing drill bit (I used a dremel), and your done in less than an hour.

I got my E2 Grips for my P226 and they feel great. And because there are no screws, it actually gave it a nice clean look. I also got a stainless guide rod and couldn't stand the mis-match with the blued barrel, so I polished it and now it looks awesome. It was super easy. A little vinegar, sand paper (600, 1000, 2000), mothers polish, and a buffing drill bit (I used a dremel), and your done in less than an hour.

Thanks all. I took it for a spin this weekend and completely redeemed myself from the last 2 dissappointing range visit results with this gun. In fact, it was so upsetting, I contemplated with selling it. As much as I doughted it, I'm glad to know it was me all along. The E2 Grip may have helped. It's a completely different feel with my other guns so I made sure I shoot this one first.

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I believe so. However, I did learn that the older/classic P226 has a longer trigger spring which means a shorter spring will need to be ordered. But yours looks like a newer one so the E2 Kit will be completel.

Yeah. The top gets ugly. Mine is the same. Tried to polish it out but no luck. I actually just put the TFO's on mine and got a light, and found the E2 grips. They should be on my gun by next week. Hopefully they r great. And no, I'm not going to shoot the beer bottle. Lol.